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its not stored that way internally
its just displayed that way.
do a set numwidth 20
joe
Sathyanaryanan_K/VGIL_at_vguard.satyam.net.in wrote:
>Dear List
>
>Have a look at the sql !!!
>
>SQL> create table trnid
> 2 ( trn_id number(10));
>Table created.
>
>SQL> insert into trnid(trn_id) values('1111111111');/* 10 1's inserted*/
>1 row created.
>
>SQL> insert into trnid(trn_id) values('111111111');/* 9 1's inserted*/
>1 row created.
>
>SQL> commit;
>Commit complete.
>
>SQL> select trn_id from trnid;
>
> TRN_ID
>---------
>1.111E+09
>111111111
>
>can anyone tell why the number(10) is stored in exp format
>
>Regards,
>
>Sathyanarayanan
>
>
>
>
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